The Sociology of Religion: Types of religious manFordham University Press, 1966 |
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Side 5
... conviction that only individuals could be charismatic had not yet been born . As is usual in such cases , the difference in ideas which we have just studied stems from a dissimilarity in the underlying axiological systems . To Weber and ...
... conviction that only individuals could be charismatic had not yet been born . As is usual in such cases , the difference in ideas which we have just studied stems from a dissimilarity in the underlying axiological systems . To Weber and ...
Side 14
... conviction . Everything is what it is , not by dint of its own inherent individual characteristics , but by dint of its inherence in an archetype which stands primarily for a species and ultimately for the divine idea of that species ...
... conviction . Everything is what it is , not by dint of its own inherent individual characteristics , but by dint of its inherence in an archetype which stands primarily for a species and ultimately for the divine idea of that species ...
Side 20
... conviction not the Christ who died in Jerusalem who lifted men up towards the Father , it was the Christ alive here and now , the Christ within.2 This may well be true religiosity , but it is not true Christianity . One outer indication ...
... conviction not the Christ who died in Jerusalem who lifted men up towards the Father , it was the Christ alive here and now , the Christ within.2 This may well be true religiosity , but it is not true Christianity . One outer indication ...
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Jesus and St Peter | 80 |
SAINT AND PRIEST | 103 |
The death of the Founder and the issue of continuity | 113 |
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apostles asserted authority basic believers bishop Body of Christ called Calvin Calvinist Campenhausen canon Catholic Catholicism century charisma Christian Church circle clergy collective concept concerned congregation context conviction course disciples divine doctrine dogma E. O. James ecclesiastical Eduard Meyer Elia especially Eucharist fact faith Founder Francis Friedrich Heiler function Goodykoontz Gospel Heiler Holy human Ibid idea individual individualistic infallibility instance Jesus John Karl Adam later Lowrie Luther Lutheran Matthew Max Weber means merely Meyer microsociology minister monasticism monk mystery mystical organization papal infallibility passage Patrologia Latina Paul Peter pope preaching priest priesthood principle Protestant Protestantism quoted rational reality Reformation religious routinization sacraments saints sense social society sociologist Sociology of Religion Sohm Sohm's soul speak spirit things tion tradition true truth unity Weber whole words Workman writes